ISO 9001 Revision & IA9100 Early Transition Training
 Days: 1 • CEU Hours: 0.8
 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM MST
Overview
In today’s competitive and compliance-driven manufacturing and aerospace sectors, staying ahead of standards revisions isn’t optional—it’s strategic. Major changes to ISO 9001 and AS9100 (IA9100) are coming, and organizations that wait risk falling behind, failing audits, or scrambling to retrofit their systems under pressure.
This live-online, instructor-led course gives you early access to the information and guidance you need to lead a smooth, confident transition. One of Axeon’s own consultants serves on the ISO 9001 revision committee, giving you a direct line to the changes as they unfold. You’ll get a clear understanding of what’s coming, how it impacts your QMS, and what steps you can take now to prepare, well before the final draft of ISO 9001:2026 is released.
Whether you’re preparing for recertification, leading a QMS implementation, or simply want to give your team a competitive edge, this 1-day course helps you act early, reduce risk, and plan smarter.
Prerequisites
There are no required prerequisites.
This course is designed for quality novices and life-time professionals. All quality professionals will benefit from the instructor’s expertise and the opportunity to share their own experiences.
Who Should Attend
Quality Managers
Management Representatives
Audit Program Managers
Lead Auditors
Internal Auditors
Quality Consultants
AS9100 and ISO 9001 implementation team members
Managers who are audited in QMS audits
Compliance officers and quality engineers
Anyone responsible for QMS planning or certification readiness
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Training ObjectivesÂ
Understand the differences between the current ISO 9001 standard and the ISO 9001 revision.
Understand how these differences apply to and affect a QMS.
Improve your understanding of the Manufacturing and Aerospace Quality Standards.
Apply the proper interpretation of the standard to your situation.
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Agenda
Part 1: Reasons For/Sources of Changes for ISO 9001 Revision and IA9100
Part 2: What Is Publicly Shareable So Far
Part 3: Activity #1: Terminology
Part 4: Differences Between ISO 9001: 2015 and ISO 9001: 2026
Notes on Manufacturing Ethics
ISO 10010: 2022: Guidance to Understand, Evaluate, and Improve Organizational Quality Culture
Activity #2: Ranking & Selecting Opportunities
Part 5: AS9100 Transition to IA9100
Part 6: Differences Between AS9100 and IA9100
Part 7: ISO 14001 Amendment
Implications for ISO 9001 and IA9100
Part 8: Final Questions and Wrap-Up
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Testimonials
The trainer was very courteous and patient with the questions asked, and they were very knowledgeable with the standard changes.
Manager of Training & Personalization
ISO 9001:2015 Certified Wellness Manufacturing Company
The trainer did a great job of including everyone, and I felt good providing answers in front of others.